Dr Pascal Vrticka (PhD, FHEA)

Lecturer / Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Essex (Colchester, UK)

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Dr Pascal Vrticka (PhD, FHEA)

  • Home
  • SoNeAt Lab
    • Contact & How to Become Involved
    • Current Students & Research Topics
    • Past Students & Research Topics
    • Participate
  • SIRG SoNeAt
    • Coordinating board
    • SIRG SoNeAt Newsletter
    • Our Agenda
    • Special Issue on “The Social Neuroscience of Human Attachment”
    • Conferences Organised by SIRG SoNeAt
      • Mini-Conference “Attachment from a Social Neuroscience Perspective” on September 23rd and 24th, 2021
      • 70 Years of Attachment Research: A Multidisciplinary Social Neuroscience Perspective
      • Epigenetics and SoNeAt Conference 2022
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        • Conference Program & Venue
        • Abstract Submission & Registration
        • How to get here & Accommodation
    • How to become involved
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  • Social Neuroscience of Human Attachment
    • CARE Studies
    • Attachment Theory – A Social Neuroscientist’s Perspective
    • Functional Neuro-Anatomical Models of Human Attachment (NAMA & NAMDA)
    • The Neural Substrates of Attachment in Adolescents
    • The Neural Substrates of Attachment & Caregiving in Children and Parents
    • Attachment & Bio-Behavioural Synchrony in Dyads
    • The Genetics and Epigenetics of Attachment
    • Longitudinal Attachment Research
    • Attachment Disruption and Disorganisation
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    • Eye Gaze
    • Humor
    • Emotion Regulation
    • The ReSource Project
  • Methods
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  • BSF 2022
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  • Babygro Book for Parents

Category: fNIRS

by Pascal Vrticka May 24, 2022 Number of comments0
Attachment Brain Imaging Cooperation fNIRS Neuroscience Parent-Child Interaction Psychology

Auf der gleichen Wellenlänge – verstehen sich Eltern und Kinder besser durch Gleichklang im Gehirn?

Wir lassen uns oft vom Verhalten anderer „anstecken“ – klassische Beispiele dafür sind Gähnen oder Lachen. Neue Forschungsergebnisse zeigen auf,Continue Reading

by Pascal Vrticka May 19, 2022 Number of comments0
Attachment Brain Imaging fMRI fNIRS Neuroscience Parent-Child Interaction Psychology Uncategorized

Is your brain securely attached? A social neuroscience perspective on attachment

Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth here in the UK about seventy years ago. Since then,Continue Reading

by Pascal Vrticka October 28, 2021 Number of comments0
Attachment Brain Imaging Cooperation fMRI fNIRS Neuroscience Parent-Child Interaction Psychology

Men as Fathers and Caregivers: Insights from Two New Social Neuroscience Studies

An edited version of this blog has been published with The Conversation UK on 09 November 2021 and can beContinue Reading

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Dr Pascal Vrticka (PhD, FHEA)

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